UNH Today

Frosty Field Work

Wearing their warmest winter garb, graduate students from UNH and the University of Maine, along with three UNH faculty members, braved the extreme cold and perpetual darkness in the heart of Fairbanks, Alaska this winter to learn how to measure the depth of soil frost — a crucial measurement to keep tabs on the impacts of climate change, which is disproportionately affecting Arctic communities.

New Guidance and an Exciting Path Forward

“You kind of just have a path, right? And I've pursued both an administrative and scholarly path,” says Dr. Dan Bromberg, reflecting on a career that has taken him up and down the east coast, from middle school classrooms to university governance. Dr. Bromberg is currently an associate professor and the Director of Academic Programs at Carsey. “I’ve enjoyed both [paths,] but it's nice to step with two feet into this administrative world so that I can focus on it for the time being.”